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Nasko Sirakov: Levski is still not saved the way I want

Levski currently has a coach with whom we are very happy, said the boss of the "Blues"

Apr 21, 2024 21:09 258

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Levski majority owner Nasko Sirakov revealed that still the club has not been saved as he would have liked. He made it clear that he does not regret any action that concerns the "blues", then he also commented on his relationship with Stanimir Stoilov.

"It never crossed my mind to give up. Levski is in much better shape than it was 4 years ago, that's for sure. Levski has not yet been saved as I would like. We have minor chores to attend to, and we will attend to them. Now we are standing on a solid foundation. With this payment of the principal to the NRA - Levski has had no obligations to the agency for 15 years. I am glad that we did this thing”, Sirakov explained to Btv.

“In one year, we paid off about BGN 6,400,000 in principal. There's nothing I've done that wasn't worth it when it comes to Levski. I owe almost everything in my life to Levski. Now the time had come for me to do my best and for Levski to return to where he belongs, he added. - No one can understand whether he offended me or hurt me. I stopped paying public opinion tax many years ago. There are few people who can actually offend me. They have to be on my level for me to feel offended. Not everyone can touch me. When it comes to Levski, no one can. I can be offended by someone from my family, but outside of it, it is difficult for anyone to offend me”.

“Levski currently has a coach with whom we are very satisfied. I don't think that a year after the departure of Stanimir Stoilov, I should discuss it. For me, the case is closed and the only thing that excites me is that Levski improves. Let's make a good selection and be significantly better than this year. This is the first task that is set. Levski and CSKA are mixed vessels - that's how I've always taken it. There is no problem with the license," Sirakov said in the "120 Minutes" show.